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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Learning Log 6

After having two to three lessons on literary devices, I've learnt that literary devices could be use to make poem or prose sounds better. It can make a poem or prose sounds more interesting because, it helps to describe a poem or prose and it allows us to imagine how the scene is like. Although we have learnt literary devices during secondary one, but I still find that literary devices are hard to learn as there are a lot of different types of devices and they all have different uses. This can confuse me every time. When I look at a passage, I do not know how to find incomplete sentence. I also do not know how to write a comment for the literary devices. :( I hope that you can give us a template on how to write a comment. :) I have also learnt that a poem is written by a persona and a prose is written by an author. A prose is actually an essay or a short story. I hope that we can have more exercises on literary devices.


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